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Chandler man sentenced to 30 months for alien …

1/16/2023
TUCSON — Michael Andrew Nelson, 30, of Chandler, Arizona, was sentenced Jan. 10 by U.S. District Judge Scott H. Rash to 30 months in prison, followed by 36 months of supervised …

Shelter Sickness: Migrants see health problems worsen …

8/20/2022
Two days after arriving at a temporary migrant shelter at the border with the U.S. in June, Rosa Viridiana Ceron Alpizar’s 9-year-old daughter and 1-year-old son fell ill. Most of the kids in the converted gym had stomach issues after being served a meal of sausage and beans, she recalled.

June border encounters top 200,000, at 1.74 million …

7/19/2022
WASHINGTON — More than 1.74 million migrants had been stopped at the southwest border through June, breaking the record set through all of the last fiscal year with three months still to go in this fiscal year.

Pingerelli: Biden's policies have failed at the …

6/28/2022
Most Arizonans know that illegal border crossings have been increasing steadily since the election of 2020...

Org: Voters Want Functioning Border

6/27/2022
Center for the Future of Arizona (CFA)  released its immigration findings as the final topic unveiled on the Arizona Voters’ Agenda, which identifies what likely voters in the General …

Arizona Senate panel advances bill similar to SB 1070

2/10/2022
PHOENIX — A Senate panel approved legislation Thursday that could open the door to the federal government once again suing Arizona over its laws dealing with illegal immigration. Without …

Federal judge tosses border wall case

2/10/2022
PHOENIX — A federal judge has tossed out a bid by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to use environmental laws to immediately force the Biden administration to resume construction of the …

New AG opinion: OK for Guard to ‘engage in war’ …

2/7/2022
PHOENIX — The actions of drug cartels and smugglers on the border constitute an “invasion” that allows Gov. Doug Ducey to use the National Guard to “engage in war,” …

Brnovich to Biden: Vaccines weren’t tested …

10/27/2021
PHOENIX — Attorney General Mark Brnovich is opening a new front in his legal battle with the Biden administration over mandates for some people to get vaccinated, raising questions about …

Maricopa County Supervisors still investing in …

10/12/2021
PHOENIX — Eight years after an initial court order set in motion major law enforcement efforts, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is still making financial adjustments to cover the costs …

Phoenix charities, churches ready for Afghan refugees

9/9/2021
While the crisis in Afghanistan continues after the Taliban takeover, groups on the ground in Arizona are working to make whatever difference they can.

Arizona Attorney General wants to continue immigration …

6/21/2021
PHOENX — Shut down by appellate judges, Attorney General Mark Brnovich is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to let him defend a Trump-era rule designed to deny "green cards'' to those at the bottom …